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of the standard Python library since Python 1.6)
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(4)
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requires the :program:`compress` program. Notice that this format is now
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pending for deprecation and will be removed in the future versions of Python.
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requires the :program:`compress` program.
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When using any ``tar`` format (``gztar``, ``bztar``, ``ztar`` or
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``tar``) under Unix, you can specify the ``owner`` and ``group`` names
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This version of the :mod:`csv` module doesn't support Unicode input. Also,
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there are currently some issues regarding ASCII NUL characters. Accordingly,
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all input should be UTF-8 or printable ASCII to be safe; see the examples in
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section :ref:`csv-examples`. These restrictions will be removed in the future.
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section :ref:`csv-examples`.
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.. seealso::
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mailboxes, such as adding or removing message, and do not provide classes to
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represent format-specific message properties. For backward compatibility, the
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older mailbox classes are still available, but the newer classes should be used
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in preference to them. The old classes will be removed in Python 3.
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in preference to them. The old classes have been removed in Python 3.
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Older mailbox objects support only iteration and provide a single public method:
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replaced by "ast"; this is a legacy from the time when there was no other
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AST and has nothing to do with the AST found in Python 2.5. This is also the
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reason for the functions' keyword arguments being called *ast*, not *st*.
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The "ast" functions will be removed in Python 3.
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The "ast" functions have been removed in Python 3.
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There are a few things to note about this module which are important to making
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use of the data structures created. This is not a tutorial on editing the parse
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